This in the neighborhood across from the Brooklyn Museum. It was a distraction for a new building that was going up. Something more fun to look at than construction.
Linking to PPAC#4 .. Photographing Public Art Challenge. This week being hosted by Cee. To look, go here.
Some really amazing graffiti 🙂
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I agree.. 🙂
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Cool!!!!
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🙂
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What fantasti art work you found for this week. I really love all the colors 😀
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It was amazing to see! I think I took a picture of every panel that was there🙂. Glad you like it.
Pat
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It is amazing how artistic some people are. Incredible pictures.
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I am amazed every time🙂
Pat
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Exactly what every construction site needs. (K)
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I wonder what they do with it after, mmmm!!
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good question!
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Colourful murals! Thank you for sharing them.
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My pleasure! 🙂
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I love your jazzy public art. I hate to call it graffiti, more like murals. Much better than the ugliness of construction. 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
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My pleasure! I haven’t called it graffiti since such works were on exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum years ago. I witnessed it’s evolution 🙂.
Pat
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The process is amazing. Here is a post I did a long time ago during an art tour. https://alwayswrite.blog/2016/03/25/do-you-hate-graffiti-take-another-look/
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I like the work that Erik was doing with the kids… gotta re-channel that energy. Murals are all through the neighborhoods now, compared to doing it on Subway cars. Very professional looking!!
Have a good weekend. 🙂
Pat
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